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Re: LEGO Modeling or CAD softwares available

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Originally Posted by DCA Fan
...though I've often wondered if you made a bunch of TECHNIC parts in Inventor could you hook them together and make them move?
I have done that before in SolidWorks as I have not had much experience with Inventor yet. I'm sure it can be done (both being 3D modeling programs and all)

Anyways, George, or anyone who wants to answer this one with experience with MLCad:

How do I make Multiple part models. I imported 2 models, but they seem to be in separate windows??? This is very odd to me.

I want to basically make an assembly with multiple parts interacting with each other. Like a CAD system does (ie: SolidWorks) , I want to make individual assemblies, and then put those together.

In simple terms, think a bicycle. I have an assembly of a wheel drawn, and a frame with fork, and a seat/stem and I want to add them all together as an assembly.

How would I do this in MLCad?
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